The VC Bright Spot
Airtime: Tues. Sept. 7 2010 | 9:47 AM ET
It’s a bull market for venture capital, with CNBC’s Julia Boorstin.

Airtime: Tues. Sept. 7 2010 | 9:47 AM ET
It’s a bull market for venture capital, with CNBC’s Julia Boorstin.

The U.S. will be making a huge mistake if it does go ahead and sign an anti-China trade sanction bill, warns Stephen Roach, chairman of Morgan Stanley. He explains why to CNBC’s Bernard Lo & Karen Tso.

Lihir Gold has rejected an US$8.5 bn billion takeover offer from Newcrest Mining. Ron Cameron, senior analyst at Ord Minnett and Greg Canavan, editor of Sound Money – Sound Investments, weigh in on the deal, with CNBC’s Amanda Drury & Sri Jegarajah.

The euro will remain weak “for a while” because the European Union will have to bail out Greece, Bob McKee from Independent Strategy told CNBC Monday. Michael Browne from Sofaer Global Research and Alan Miller from Spencer-Churchill Miller Private joined the discussion.

America’s biggest headache is big business for your friendly neighborhood accountant. CNBC talks taxes with Russ Smyth, CEO of H&R Block.

We have a $700 billion to $1 trillion rescue package being thrown at countries “which are patently insolvent,” David Roche from Independent Strategy said Monday. He added that EU leaders have not addressed how the austerity measures are going to be enabled to help these countries become solvent again.

“The balance sheets of banks are just as bad as they were” two years ago when the crisis began and “the quality of the risks hasn’t improved,” Nassim Taleb, professor and author of the bestselling book “The Black Swan,” told CNBC on Thursday.